To really worry about a Tory / UKIP coalition possibility?

I have a severely disabled daughter and also have quite severe mental health problems myself so I am scared. Actually I am scared for the whole country. I don't think there are many people whose lives would not be affected by the nasty policies of UKIP.

My friend who is from Scandinavia is worried too about the noises being made about us leaving the EU.

It just won't happen. UKIP are unlikely to get more than five MP's if they are lucky. They might well get none. But it's anyone's guess what will happen at the next election. Labour voters defecting to SNP in Scotland, collapse of the LD vote. Unpopular Ed. Still think he should be got rid of before the next election. No wonder they're all shaking in their boots.

YANBU at all. I agree with Viviennemary that it's unlikely to happen after the next election, but after that is where the danger lies if they gain more support.It's horrible that anyone would vote for them.

I daresay whoever gets in will carry on shafting the most vulnerable in society, but hopefully not as much as a Tory / UKIP coalition would. but the last labour gov shafted the most vulnerable more than any future gov ever could. Who do you think is going to be your champion?

yanbuas the a parent of a disabled person I am scared for them if UKIP get more support.i am sick of the most vulnerable being targeted and think it will only get worse as people are blind to it. people refuse to see it has been worse under a tory government and god help us if UKIP ever get power.

YANBU it terrifies me. I have a disabled child and am currently on IS and CA. I am looking for work (have an interview next week) but i fear that if i can't find anything i will be fucked if they get a coalition together.

I'm genuinely curious as to what they will do about restricting freedom of movement in Europe. What do they think will happen to the millions of Brits living in other EU countries? I am completely amazed that anyone who has watched Nigel Farage talk could treat him as a serious politician.